Bella Hadid Celebrates Almost 10 Months of Sobriety for Dry July

Bella Hadid Celebrates Almost 10 Months of Sobriety for Dry July

Bella Hadid is about to celebrate a very special milestone.

In honor of dry July, the supermodel took to Instagram yesterday to mark nearly 10 months since she started her alcohol-free lifestyle. The post featured a photo of her at a grocery store purchasing an alcohol-free beverage from her wellness drink brand, Kin Euphorics.

In the snap, she wears a long yellow coat with tortoiseshell buttons down the center, a pair of khaki jorts, varsity striped under-the-knee socks, and black boots. Her long hair—typically brunette, but now dyed a golden blonde—is held back by a thick white headband.

“I’m so proud of anyone pushing through dry July. With Kin and lots of self love, I am almost 10 months no alcohol!” she wrote in the caption. “I’m so proud of anyone discovering their sobriety Or anyone who has had the courage to open their mind to Dry July!”

She went on to describe the latest Kin Euphorics offering. “Im not one to take favorites but this baby is my#1 right now. Can’t go a morning without her,” Hadid continued. “It truly tastes like summer in a can, and helps you get that radiant, post-vacation glow with its unique stack of vitamins + adaptogens. It makes me feel like I just want to smile, straight up. Let us do the honor of fillin you up with LOVE & sunshine. ☀️✨💛 head to Sprouts now, my angels, you won’t regret it, I promise 💛.”

Hadid talked to Bazaar.com in January about how forgoing alcohol has improved her mental health.

“When I stopped drinking a couple months ago, I tried to see how long I could go without drinking. I put a label of six months or a year on my effort,” she said. “I realized, I just wake up every morning and take it moment by moment. I realized I could have a glass of champagne tonight if I wanted to. I took one sip and immediately looked at my boyfriend. I immediately knew that it didn’t make me feel better. I don’t really care about that glass of champagne, and it didn’t help me at all. It helped my anxiety in so many ways to realize I didn’t want the drink—not telling myself I couldn’t have it.

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